A Baylor scientist on Dembski

From: Bertvan@aol.com
Date: Thu Aug 17 2000 - 12:35:24 EDT

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    Richard:
    >But I guess you are referring to higher levels of macroevolution. Since we
    >know that speciation occurs, and the fossil record shows patterns of small
    >changes building up into larger changes over long periods of time, the onus
    >is on anti-evolutionists to show that some barrier exists which prevents
    >small changes from building up in this way.

    Bertvan:
    Hi Richard, artificial selection is many times more efficient than natural
    selection. I wonder how many generations without producing anything but
    deformed fruit flies before scientists begin to suspect the existence of such
    a barrier?
    Bertvan



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